Every DEADLIEST Insects Explained in 12 Minutes
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Published 2024-04-28
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00:00 - Bombardier Beetle
01:16 - Cow Killer
02:25 - Emerald Cockroach Wasp
03:57 - Amazonian Giant Centipede
05:02 - Bullet Ant
06:19 - Assassin Bug
07:21 - Harlequin Beetle
08:37 - Tarantula Hawk
10:01 - Black Widow Spider
11:04 - Death stalker scorpions
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All Comments (21)
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as a certified most people, I would not consider an insect with "bomb" in its name as just an ordinary beetle.
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hey... where's the mosquito?
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I've encountered numerous Tarantula Hawk Wasps. They're HUGE but very very disinterested in people. They won't even touch you unless you fuck with them.
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2:35 Well that escalated VERY quickly
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Just imagine having a parasite inside you that eats from you every day and leaves just enough of you that you don't die
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Executioner wasp has left the chat…
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You should add Executioner Wasp to this list, Coyote Peterson said the sting was worse than Bullet Ant.
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0:24 "a weapon of ass destruction" Wow 100 likes in a day
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Next vid idea “Every decade since the 1800s explained in 15 minutes or less”
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I feel like MOSQUITOS of all things should be here somewhere 😂
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When he circles the pincers for the giant centipede, he circles the false head. Two claps for deception please
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Shout-outs to the Brown Recluse spider. Necrosis is insane.
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6:34 when i was younger, i wasnt the brightest of children and decided to keep an assassin bug as a pet (fully knowing what it was). I was thankfully never harmed by it but I know i was definitely playing with death in a way.
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Tarantulas aren't even close to being the most venomous spiders on earth....
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“Wow I like this guys video style” “Weapons of ASS destruction” Subbed
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Had a stroke reading the title but had a blast watching the video
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Executioner wasp: "Why are we still here? Just to suffer?"
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6:20 I've found and handled assassin bugs countless times and never have had one bite me. I'm not sure if the one in this video is correct. They are more gray than red, and have a long, tube-like mouth. Additionally, they have a large round crest on their backs. They've always been very sweet creatures
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One time when I was at my grandma's house a black widow was near some kittens that lived there, but she killed it with a broom.